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u.s. aircraft over iraq waiting over iraq as a humanitarian crisis explodes. >>> state of emergency. hours from landfall now in hawaii. not one but two hurricanes closing in fast. and sounding the alarm as the ebola epidemic may have spread to another country tonight. and doctors leading the fight lash out about the warnings ignored. "nightly news" begins now. >>> it appears u.s. military aircraft are in action in the skies over iraq. the white house has released a photo of the president in the situation room with his national security staff. while the last of the u.s. combat troops pulled out over two years ago now, the concern is this violent isis movement the rebels who have been sweeping across the country with very little resistance in their path. they have been rooting out iraqi christians and other religious minorities. 40,000 of whom are said to be on the run and in great danger. less than a decade ago, of course, the u.s. had 145,000 troops in iraq. the u.s. spent $2 trillion on t
u.s. aircraft over iraq waiting over iraq as a humanitarian crisis explodes. >>> state of emergency. hours from landfall now in hawaii. not one but two hurricanes closing in fast. and sounding the alarm as the ebola epidemic may have spread to another country tonight. and doctors leading the fight lash out about the warnings ignored. "nightly news" begins now. >>> it appears u.s. military aircraft are in action in the skies over iraq. the white house has released a...
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u.s., and cuba agree to normalize relations after more than half a century, opening up the floodgates for travel and commerce. tonight, the prisoner swaps, the tearful reunion for an american held there for years, the fallout and the reaction from here to havana. >>> breaking news -- the feds say they know who was behind the sony attack as the studio now cancels its christmas-day movie release after threats of violence. >>> and nightmare flight -- a genuinely terrifying ride, the kind of turbulence that has rarely ever been recorded on video as passengers are heard praying for their lives. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. four out of five americans alive today have never known a free cuba, and while that didn't change today, a lot of history seemed to fall down at once. it's been over half a century of tension, fear, cold war and frigid relations. the u.s. and cuba are moving to now restore diplomatic relations effective today. that will change a lot between the two countries,
u.s., and cuba agree to normalize relations after more than half a century, opening up the floodgates for travel and commerce. tonight, the prisoner swaps, the tearful reunion for an american held there for years, the fallout and the reaction from here to havana. >>> breaking news -- the feds say they know who was behind the sony attack as the studio now cancels its christmas-day movie release after threats of violence. >>> and nightmare flight -- a genuinely terrifying ride,...
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we have talked about it in the u.s., the pga and now the u.s. open. it is amazing to start with those three. 65, 65, 72, 69, 35, only one three-putt, a putt from off the green lot, he basically demoralized the field and everybody was playing for second. it was a great performance. he hit the ball well, a lot of really good iron shots. that cut pays off as the guys winning that u.s. open hit that cut. that's what he has. >> well, this is a moment of our careers here in the u.s. open, johnny, that we know where we are coming to an end, the moment we didn't really want to ever kind of greet here. many of you know, this is the final u.s. open telecast for all of our nbc crew. i just want to say to you, johnny, what a privilege it has been to sit next to you here in a championship that you have loved for so many years. it has been the highlight of my career. >> i have had the best seat in the house with the best analyst that has ever done this game. >> thanks. >> 20 years, a lot of fun. i always believed there is a time and season for everything. i thank u
we have talked about it in the u.s., the pga and now the u.s. open. it is amazing to start with those three. 65, 65, 72, 69, 35, only one three-putt, a putt from off the green lot, he basically demoralized the field and everybody was playing for second. it was a great performance. he hit the ball well, a lot of really good iron shots. that cut pays off as the guys winning that u.s. open hit that cut. that's what he has. >> well, this is a moment of our careers here in the u.s. open,...
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the shockwaves from the u.s. strike in iraq that killed iran's top commander. >>> president trump accusing iran of planning imminent attacks on american diplomats and service members. >> we took action last night to stop a war. we did not take action to start a war. >> tonight thousands more u.s. troops being deployed to the middle east iran vowing revenge, angry protesters burning american flags. american citizens warned to get out of iraq now security at home and the top officials i interviewed inside iran their warnings to the u.s. our team inside iraq and iran tonight. >>> just in, the hostage standoff at a bank an armed suspect barricaded inside. police and s.w.a.t. teams swarming the scene. >>> the deadly wildfire disaster spreading in australia. hundreds trapped on a beach rescued. we are in the fire zone. >>> the deadly rampage, a man stabbing apparently at random the suspect climbing to a roof and the shocking thing that happened next. >>> inside the daring escape the former auto company chief fleeing ch
the shockwaves from the u.s. strike in iraq that killed iran's top commander. >>> president trump accusing iran of planning imminent attacks on american diplomats and service members. >> we took action last night to stop a war. we did not take action to start a war. >> tonight thousands more u.s. troops being deployed to the middle east iran vowing revenge, angry protesters burning american flags. american citizens warned to get out of iraq now security at home and the top...
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u.s. military helicopters shuttling americans from the embassy to the airport, warned to shelter in place amid reports of gunfire the pentagon today sending in a thousand more u.s. troops we are with desperate afghans trying to escape the country richard engel is on the ground covering it all. >> reporter: we've seen some gunmen who look like taliban on the streets. >>> president biden facing fierce criticism for his decision to withdraw u.s. forces amid fears the country will once again turn into a safe haven for terrorists >>> unfathomable loss. rescuers searching for any survivors of the massive earthquake in haiti. hundreds dead. thousands injured. now a major storm is barreling that way >>> and the battle over vaccine mandates. new protests across the country and beginning tomorrow new york city will require proof of vaccination to enter any bar or restaurant >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with kate snow. >>> good evening i'm peter alexander in for kate tonight an abrupt and devastati
u.s. military helicopters shuttling americans from the embassy to the airport, warned to shelter in place amid reports of gunfire the pentagon today sending in a thousand more u.s. troops we are with desperate afghans trying to escape the country richard engel is on the ground covering it all. >> reporter: we've seen some gunmen who look like taliban on the streets. >>> president biden facing fierce criticism for his decision to withdraw u.s. forces amid fears the country will...
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u.s. is fighting against drug smugglers. >>> "america at the crossroads." tonight why america's losing some of the best and brightest and how to keep them here. >>> and tired of it all. alarming news about a problem that impairs our economy, our health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the president of the united states is now on record. the longtime libyan leader needs to leave and change must now come to libya. this is how the president put it at the white house today. >> let me just be very unambiguous about this. colonel gadhafi needs to step down from power and leave. that is good for his country. it is good for his people. it's the right thing to do. >> of course, that brings us to the question about how to do that, how to finish what the libyan uprising has started. there's growing support for a so-called no-fly zone, but the defense secretary
u.s. is fighting against drug smugglers. >>> "america at the crossroads." tonight why america's losing some of the best and brightest and how to keep them here. >>> and tired of it all. alarming news about a problem that impairs our economy, our health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the president of the...
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in the u.s. more than 75 million have now received at least one vaccine dose but miguel almaguer reports on some troubling new signs. >> reporter: after covid cases dropped dramatically nationwide, tonight in 13 states infections are on the rise, fueling new worry the u.s. could face another surge. in michigan cases are now up 64% >> it's not over yet it is no time to spike the football >> reporter: with virus variants circulating in every state, today dr. fauci warning the u.s. could see a surge like europe's but with more americans vaccinated, on capitol hill today he was challenged. >> let me just state for the record that masks are not theater, masks are protective, and -- >> if you have immunity they're theater. if you already have immunity you're wearing a mask to give comfort to others. you're not wearing a mask because of any science. >> i totally disagree with you >> reporter: as president biden gets set to mark 100 million vaccination shots after less than 60 days in office, so far 12 s
in the u.s. more than 75 million have now received at least one vaccine dose but miguel almaguer reports on some troubling new signs. >> reporter: after covid cases dropped dramatically nationwide, tonight in 13 states infections are on the rise, fueling new worry the u.s. could face another surge. in michigan cases are now up 64% >> it's not over yet it is no time to spike the football >> reporter: with virus variants circulating in every state, today dr. fauci warning the...
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u.s. says was shot out of the sky by a surface-to-air missile over ukraine with 295 people on board. tonight, the investigation. who is to blame? a field of wreckage in the middle of a war zone. >>> and more breaking news on a second front, the ground invasion now under way in gaza. israeli troops are on the move. richard engel is there. our "nbc nightly news" special coverage begins now. >>> a special good evening to our viewers in the western half of the country tonight. two major stories as we come on the air this thursday night. first, the downing of a passenger jet over ukraine. a malaysia airlines 777 wide body from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. u.s. intelligence has concluded it was shot down by a surface-to-air missile. it came down in pieces without a distress call. the wreckage landed in the middle of a war zone. 298, the revised number of souls on board, all feared dead. it is almost too early to think about the international ramifications of this. hours after the crash came the ne
u.s. says was shot out of the sky by a surface-to-air missile over ukraine with 295 people on board. tonight, the investigation. who is to blame? a field of wreckage in the middle of a war zone. >>> and more breaking news on a second front, the ground invasion now under way in gaza. israeli troops are on the move. richard engel is there. our "nbc nightly news" special coverage begins now. >>> a special good evening to our viewers in the western half of the country...
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three u.s. troops were killed, and 30 injured in the drone attack on a u.s. military outpost on sunday. the president not telegraphing whether the u.s. response will be a military one, but has said his administration intends to hold all those accountable at a time and in a manner of our choosing. the president says he holds iran responsible as a supplier of weapons to the militants. iran is denying any involvement in sunday's attack. tonight a region already embroiled by war in gaza and attacks on shipping appears to be teetering even closer to the edge. peter alexander has late details from the white house. >> reporter: tonight, president biden says he's decided how he'll respond to that deadly drone attack on u.s. troops by an iranian-backed militia. >> have you made a decision regarding the attack? >> yes. >> reporter: the president today pressed by nbc's gabe gutierrez if he holds iran responsible for the attack. >> i do hold them responsible in the sense that they're supplying the weapons to the people who did it. >> reporter: the commander in chief's de
three u.s. troops were killed, and 30 injured in the drone attack on a u.s. military outpost on sunday. the president not telegraphing whether the u.s. response will be a military one, but has said his administration intends to hold all those accountable at a time and in a manner of our choosing. the president says he holds iran responsible as a supplier of weapons to the militants. iran is denying any involvement in sunday's attack. tonight a region already embroiled by war in gaza and attacks...
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now the u.s. says the network of terrorists known as the haqqanis who attacked the american embassy in kabul last month is backed by a pakistan spy agency and elements of its military. >> our eyes are wide open. we'll take the fight to whoever we need to to protect our guys and to give the afghans the time and space they need to build up their own capacity to take these guys on. >> reporter: still, clinton acknowledged that at pakistan's request the u.s. met with the terror group's leader last summer to see if they would lay down their arms. >> we had one preliminary meeting to essentially just see if they would show up for even a preliminary meeting. for us to not only share intelligence but to do everything we can to disrupt their activities. >> reporter: instead, the terrorists escalated their attacks, prompting a stiff warning today from a top senator. >> if the only option that pakistan presents us is a choice between losing an ally and continuing to lose our troops, then we will choose the f
now the u.s. says the network of terrorists known as the haqqanis who attacked the american embassy in kabul last month is backed by a pakistan spy agency and elements of its military. >> our eyes are wide open. we'll take the fight to whoever we need to to protect our guys and to give the afghans the time and space they need to build up their own capacity to take these guys on. >> reporter: still, clinton acknowledged that at pakistan's request the u.s. met with the terror group's...
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u.s. global travel requirements taking effect today as new york city officials announce the most sweeping vaccination mandates in the country impacting virtually all private companies. tonight we go into the heart of a community under siege with the team coming to the rescue of a health system teetering on the edge here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: tonight with omicron now discovered in nearly 20 states, the mayor of new york city is implementing the nation's most sweeping vaccine mandate for all private employers. by the end of this month, those who work in person must have at least one dose of a vaccine unless they qualify for an exemption. >> we needed to do something bold quickly and get ahead of all of this. >> reporter: with new testing restrictions also implemented today for all travelers entering the u.s., our nation is bracing for omicron but already facing a disaster set into motion by delta. >> i used to wake up crying because i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: like 99
u.s. global travel requirements taking effect today as new york city officials announce the most sweeping vaccination mandates in the country impacting virtually all private companies. tonight we go into the heart of a community under siege with the team coming to the rescue of a health system teetering on the edge here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: tonight with omicron now discovered in nearly 20 states, the mayor of new york city is implementing the nation's most sweeping vaccine...
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but a u.s. military official told nbc news he was taken aback by the ferocity of israel's expanding campaign the united states urged publicly, repeatedly israel to do more to avoid civilian casualties. do you think -- are you listening to that? have you taken that on board? >> absolutely. we're very attentive to the administration, and from a military to military perspective we are constantly engaging with our american counterparts. there is no fairy godmother that will make hamas disappear >> reporter: across israel the war against hamas is broadly popular, as the only response after hamas massacred more than 1,200 people and took some 240 hostages. but prime minister netanyahu's approval ratings are plummeting over the weekend some israelis gathered to demand he resign as the united states continues to blame hamas for breaking last week's ceasefire by refusing to turn over all of the women hostages it's holding. and today calling for investigations into reports that hamas used rape as a weapon
but a u.s. military official told nbc news he was taken aback by the ferocity of israel's expanding campaign the united states urged publicly, repeatedly israel to do more to avoid civilian casualties. do you think -- are you listening to that? have you taken that on board? >> absolutely. we're very attentive to the administration, and from a military to military perspective we are constantly engaging with our american counterparts. there is no fairy godmother that will make hamas...
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the u.s. could respond as president trump prepares to meet with vladimir putin overseas. >>> deadly police ambush. an officer and mother of three killed in what police call an assassation. what was the motive? >>> selfie outrage. a congressman under fire for taking this video inside a former nazi gas chamber. >>> amelia earhart mystery solved? does a newly found photo finally answer one of the biggest aviation puzzles of all time? >>> and tennis tug of war. the young fan who had his wimbledon keepsake ripped out of his hands and the star player who turned to social media to make it up to him. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. tonight emergency meetings, frenzied phone calls. the u.s. is scrambling to deal with a north korea that is more aggressive than ever and now closer than ever to being able to deliver a nuclear blow to the united states. the no
the u.s. could respond as president trump prepares to meet with vladimir putin overseas. >>> deadly police ambush. an officer and mother of three killed in what police call an assassation. what was the motive? >>> selfie outrage. a congressman under fire for taking this video inside a former nazi gas chamber. >>> amelia earhart mystery solved? does a newly found photo finally answer one of the biggest aviation puzzles of all time? >>> and tennis tug of war....
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u.s. officials are saying. could this disrupt u.s. efforts to get other american detainees home? >>> the tentative deal announced to avert a strike at ups that could snarl deliveries nationwide. >>> the images. a tense encounter over syria involving a u.s. drone and a russian fighter jet. >>> the new twist in the idaho college murders. the defense suspect bryan kohberger has an alibi. >>> 82 million under alerts. off the coast of florida, water temperatures hitting more than 100 degrees. the urgent rescue mission under the sea. our nbc news exclusive. a rare inside look at u.s. missions to train troops fighting on the new front line of terror. >>> and nearly 70 years after the lynching that galvanized the civil rights movement, the new national monument in honor of emmett till. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and welcome. a life-and-death scare involving the 18-year-old son of nba superstar lebron james has shaken the sports world tonight after th
u.s. officials are saying. could this disrupt u.s. efforts to get other american detainees home? >>> the tentative deal announced to avert a strike at ups that could snarl deliveries nationwide. >>> the images. a tense encounter over syria involving a u.s. drone and a russian fighter jet. >>> the new twist in the idaho college murders. the defense suspect bryan kohberger has an alibi. >>> 82 million under alerts. off the coast of florida, water temperatures...
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drone and according to the u.s. sabotaging oil tankers, risking accidental war iran's national security chief saying the risk of war is low, but he warns -- >> translator: in the case of war, the u.s. will be in a very terrible situation. to defend its interests? >> translator: iran has multiple instruments at hand including the proxy war. >> reporter: as you can imagine the sanctions and the tensions are on everyones' minds here on a daily basis and certainly in newspapers i don't speak persian, but i'm told this headline has to do with foreign minister zarif in northern europe right now trying to gain support against the sanctions. this is talks about president rouhani and warning about foreign forces in the region everyone we spoke to was talking about the showdown reza and zara invited us into their home a few months ago there was great concern that there could be war between your country and mine. were you worried about that? >> some people are worried she was worried. she was very worried >> we meet ali and ma
drone and according to the u.s. sabotaging oil tankers, risking accidental war iran's national security chief saying the risk of war is low, but he warns -- >> translator: in the case of war, the u.s. will be in a very terrible situation. to defend its interests? >> translator: iran has multiple instruments at hand including the proxy war. >> reporter: as you can imagine the sanctions and the tensions are on everyones' minds here on a daily basis and certainly in newspapers i...
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outside the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libyan police sealed the compound to preserve clues or evidence to help the fbi with the investigation. earlier today, i spoke with one of the libyan security guards at the u.s. consulate who was wounded in the assault. he told me there are about 40 attackers who used rocket propelled grenades and machine guns as they stormed the compound looking for americans inside. the americans who survived the attack have been evacuated to germany where they are being interviewed by the fbi for any possible clues. here in libya, the government now says it has ten suspects in its custody. lester? >> thanks. >>> we are learning more about those responsible for making the video that triggered so much of the violence we have seen. several cast and crew members say they were duped into working on a film last summer that was turned into a poisonous 14-minute trailer. one of the key figures agreed overnight to answer questions from authorities, not about the content of the film bu
outside the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libyan police sealed the compound to preserve clues or evidence to help the fbi with the investigation. earlier today, i spoke with one of the libyan security guards at the u.s. consulate who was wounded in the assault. he told me there are about 40 attackers who used rocket propelled grenades and machine guns as they stormed the compound looking for americans inside. the americans who survived the attack have been evacuated to germany where they are...
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u.s. drops the mother of all bombs nicknamed for the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used, targeting isis in afghanistan. but is the president also using it to send a message? nbc exclusive, the north korean nuclear threat, senior intelligence forces tell us the u.s. is prepared to launch a preemptive strike if officials become convinced another nuclear test is imminent. >>> significant concussion. a broken nose and knocked out teeth. the dragged united passenger's injuries detailed by his attorney as we hear from his daughter. >>> apple's secret product using technology to help millions that suffer from dietze. >>> and, a fountain of loot. a jackpot discovered in part of hollywood history. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening to our viewers in the west. more than 15 years in america's war, the u.s. dropped the largest nonnuclear bomb ever used in combat. the target, afghanistan by the near ly 22,000 pound air dropped nicknamed the mother of all bombs. why that bomb and whethe
u.s. drops the mother of all bombs nicknamed for the largest non-nuclear weapon ever used, targeting isis in afghanistan. but is the president also using it to send a message? nbc exclusive, the north korean nuclear threat, senior intelligence forces tell us the u.s. is prepared to launch a preemptive strike if officials become convinced another nuclear test is imminent. >>> significant concussion. a broken nose and knocked out teeth. the dragged united passenger's injuries detailed by...
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two u.s. officials tell nbc news tonight that at least half a dozen facilities were struck and that those sites were linked directly to attacks against the u.s. and coalition forces in the region tonight, as we said, president biden putting out a statement saying among other things that he does not seek a wider war in the middle east or anywhere else in the world. lester >> peter alexander, thanks. >>> i'm joined now by admiral james stavridis, former nato supreme allied commander. admiral, you've heard the list of weaponry and some of the aircraft involved. what does that tell you about the nature of this response? >> three things. one, lester, this is going to be a long campaign we're going to bring in all kinds of assets from the long-range bombers, drones, aircraft operating off ships. number two, this is clearly a signal to iran that we are willing to fully commit in this campaign, and, number three, we are serious. it is time for iran to back down. >> admiral james stavridis, thank you >
two u.s. officials tell nbc news tonight that at least half a dozen facilities were struck and that those sites were linked directly to attacks against the u.s. and coalition forces in the region tonight, as we said, president biden putting out a statement saying among other things that he does not seek a wider war in the middle east or anywhere else in the world. lester >> peter alexander, thanks. >>> i'm joined now by admiral james stavridis, former nato supreme allied...
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u.s. headed for a recession? >>> the baby formula shortage getting worse. 45% of the nation's stock sold out when the first flights bringing formula from europe to the u.s. are expected to take off >>> severe weather the tornado strike in michigan and the record heat spreading across much of the eastern u.s. >>> the first funeral for one of the ten victims of the buffalo supermarket shooting >>> new york city investigating a possible case of monkeypox after massachusetts confirmed the first u.s. case of the year, the growing global spread >>> and inspiring america. the fifth grader giving other kids just like her a reason to smile. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening there is breaking news as we come on the air tonight. a federal judge has just blocked the biden administration's plans to lift covid-related restrictions at the southern u.s. border the trump-era rule known as title 42 was set to end on monday but will now remain in place. it allows bord
u.s. headed for a recession? >>> the baby formula shortage getting worse. 45% of the nation's stock sold out when the first flights bringing formula from europe to the u.s. are expected to take off >>> severe weather the tornado strike in michigan and the record heat spreading across much of the eastern u.s. >>> the first funeral for one of the ten victims of the buffalo supermarket shooting >>> new york city investigating a possible case of monkeypox after...
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the u.s. tapped the phones of dozens of world leaders. and tonight the damage control. >>> we can hear you. what happened when a former u.s. spy chief was talking way too loud on his cell phone and a fellow train passenger just couldn't help himself and shared it with the world? >>> an alert regarding petood and thousands of deaths. now after so many animals have gotten sick, the feds are cracking down on the pet food makers. >>> and mystery solved. ringo asked for help to find the kids in this photo he took in the '60s. tonight we know who they are. we hear about that amazing chance encounter with the beatles' motorcade back in the day. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the u.s. tonight is dealing with the fallout from apparently listening in on much of the world. this week it was the german chancellor angela merkel on the phone with president obama angry at reports that her cell phone had been listened in to by the u.s. spy agency. she was just the latest foreign leader in recent
the u.s. tapped the phones of dozens of world leaders. and tonight the damage control. >>> we can hear you. what happened when a former u.s. spy chief was talking way too loud on his cell phone and a fellow train passenger just couldn't help himself and shared it with the world? >>> an alert regarding petood and thousands of deaths. now after so many animals have gotten sick, the feds are cracking down on the pet food makers. >>> and mystery solved. ringo asked for...
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as the u.s. begins its joint military exercises along side south korea and japan, flying long-range supersonic bombers in a show of force. >> we call on others to commend this action, to take appropriate steps, including the effective enforcement of sanctions >> reporter: north korean tv showing a recent launch on sunday tonight kim jong un's sister saying whether or not north korea uses the pacific ocean as its shooting range depends on the united states it is the latest in a barrage of threats from north korea as pyongyang continues to boast its nuclear weapon supply. displaying its largest arsenal of weapons at a dozen icbms at a military parade earlier this month today a state media broadcaster saying the surprise launch is proof of the country's nuclear power. as the temperature in the region rises the joint military drills just getting under way. meagan fitzgerald, nbc news >>> president biden is facing two other foreign policy challenges -- russia and china. tomorrow he heads to poland to
as the u.s. begins its joint military exercises along side south korea and japan, flying long-range supersonic bombers in a show of force. >> we call on others to commend this action, to take appropriate steps, including the effective enforcement of sanctions >> reporter: north korean tv showing a recent launch on sunday tonight kim jong un's sister saying whether or not north korea uses the pacific ocean as its shooting range depends on the united states it is the latest in a...
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the u.s. retaliates against the islamic state with a drone strike in afghanistan overnight, killing an isis-k fighter believed to have been planning a future attack. as time runs out at the evacuation at the airport in kabul, the white house is rning that another attack is likely. >> the threat is ongoing and it is active. our troops are till in danger. >> and that morning we're learning more about the brave u.s. service members who were killed in this week's deadly bombing. >>> terrifying storm. ida slams cuba overnight and now it's turning in the gulf quickly gaining strength and heading for the louisiana coast. new orleans bracing for a likely hit from the category 4 storm, expected to make landfall tomorrow, 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina battered new orleans. >> it's like deja vu, you know what i mean. >> we're live on the scene. >>> emotional return as she returns to defend her u.s. open title. naomi osaka talks about her struggles with mental health and her decision to drop
the u.s. retaliates against the islamic state with a drone strike in afghanistan overnight, killing an isis-k fighter believed to have been planning a future attack. as time runs out at the evacuation at the airport in kabul, the white house is rning that another attack is likely. >> the threat is ongoing and it is active. our troops are till in danger. >> and that morning we're learning more about the brave u.s. service members who were killed in this week's deadly bombing....
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u.s. officials say the chopper was brought into the village southwest of kabul. to help a u.s. army ranger unit that came under fire as it was searching for a taliban leader. the rescue team reportedly completed its mission, subduing the attackers, and it was leaving in the helicopter when it was hit. >> there was a handful of taliban, probably employing an rpg 7, which is 1960s technology, direct fire anti-tank rocket, and they brought down this very sophisticated helicopter. >> reporter: today a villager described what he saw. >> translator: after it crashed, it caught fire. a huge fire. we were not able to come out during the night because americans were around. in the morning, we saw the american bodies. >> reporter: the 38 killed included 22 u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s, five army air crewmen, three air force airmen, as well as seven afghan commandos and an afghan interpreter. a dog, part of the navy s.e.a.l. team, was also killed. some of the americans were from s.e.a.l. team six, the same unit that hunted down and killed osama bin laden. today, nato forces were recovering remnant
u.s. officials say the chopper was brought into the village southwest of kabul. to help a u.s. army ranger unit that came under fire as it was searching for a taliban leader. the rescue team reportedly completed its mission, subduing the attackers, and it was leaving in the helicopter when it was hit. >> there was a handful of taliban, probably employing an rpg 7, which is 1960s technology, direct fire anti-tank rocket, and they brought down this very sophisticated helicopter. >>...
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the u.s. taking action after that attack on the u.s. embassy in libya that killed bay area native christopher stevens. the u.s. is moving two warships to the libyan coast as well as 50 marines. u.s. leaders are investigating to see if the attack was a coordinated al qaeda attack on the anniversary of september 11. and just into the newsroom, somber images from tripoli,
the u.s. taking action after that attack on the u.s. embassy in libya that killed bay area native christopher stevens. the u.s. is moving two warships to the libyan coast as well as 50 marines. u.s. leaders are investigating to see if the attack was a coordinated al qaeda attack on the anniversary of september 11. and just into the newsroom, somber images from tripoli,
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u.s., our allies and five arab nations unleash a massive air attack inside syria. u.s. jets iing 20 targets in raqqa. more amateur video reportedly from inside the strike zone. missiles lit up the night sky. nbc news is still trying to verify the authenticity of the video. and we also have this video. the first daylight images are now in. several targets were obliterated. as for the air power being used -- it is big. a mix of u.s. fighters and tomahawk missiles all launched from air ships. firing tomahawk land attack missiles from the red sea. and one of the most crucial equations in the air strikes, the arab allies who helped. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, bahrain, jordan and qatar. we're covering every angle this morning. we have nbc's jim maceda standing by in london. but we start with nbc's brian mooar from washington on the first wave of strikes. >> reporter: the pentagon confirms that president obama gave the green light for this attack, allowing his centcom commanders to p
u.s., our allies and five arab nations unleash a massive air attack inside syria. u.s. jets iing 20 targets in raqqa. more amateur video reportedly from inside the strike zone. missiles lit up the night sky. nbc news is still trying to verify the authenticity of the video. and we also have this video. the first daylight images are now in. several targets were obliterated. as for the air power being used -- it is big. a mix of u.s. fighters and tomahawk missiles all launched from air ships....
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u.s. preparing to strike back at iran-linked targets in retaliation for the drone strike that killed three soldiers. why the response could last for weeks, and who the u.s. now says was responsible. >>> the fbi director warning chinese hackers are preparing to wreak havoc on the u.s. the major targets they could strike. >>> a shocking crime a man arrested for allegedly killing his father then posting a gruesome youtube video. >>> dramatic body cam shown in court, the moment police arrested the parents of a michigan school shooter. >>> the major storm fueled by an atmospheric river slamming the west coast. when the worst will storm ashore. >>> the pipeline inferno. flames shoot 500 feet into the air. >>> and better late than never two years after the beijing games, the u.s. finally awarded its first team figure skating gold >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone, and welcome. today, a reckoning for social media in this country over harm suffered
u.s. preparing to strike back at iran-linked targets in retaliation for the drone strike that killed three soldiers. why the response could last for weeks, and who the u.s. now says was responsible. >>> the fbi director warning chinese hackers are preparing to wreak havoc on the u.s. the major targets they could strike. >>> a shocking crime a man arrested for allegedly killing his father then posting a gruesome youtube video. >>> dramatic body cam shown in court, the...
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the u.s. for killing iran's top general. pentagon says iran has launched more than a dozen missiles, at least two iraqi air bases housing u.s. troops. the news at 5:00 starts right now. good evening, thanks for joining us on this tuesday. i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raja pradhan. as we speak, the attack happened 90 minutes ago. we are waiting to see if there are official casualties. there are 5,000 u.s. troops stationed across iraq. we are just now getting video from iranian state tv. they claim this is the actual attack what you're seeing here. this happened in the overnight hours. the iranian revolutionary guard fired more than a dozen missiles at two air bases in iraq. both bases are home to u.s. troops. here are the two air bases that were targeted. now, there are new reports within the last ten minutes that a third base was hit. we are waiting for confirmation. the missiles have been classified as short range. the pentagon says it is clear that they came from iran. if you hertd richard engel
the u.s. for killing iran's top general. pentagon says iran has launched more than a dozen missiles, at least two iraqi air bases housing u.s. troops. the news at 5:00 starts right now. good evening, thanks for joining us on this tuesday. i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raja pradhan. as we speak, the attack happened 90 minutes ago. we are waiting to see if there are official casualties. there are 5,000 u.s. troops stationed across iraq. we are just now getting video from iranian state tv. they...
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soledad: and a former u.s. marine who was working on kadena air base was implicated in her rape and murder. why? why launch the book that way? akemi: well, to me, that story and that crime both represented the story of okinawa and also what people get wrong about the story of okinawa. so as they found, there is a long history of sexual assault by u.s. service members in okinawa, and much of it has remained hidden. it's much more of a problem than people know. but on the other hand, you know, what i found is that many okinawans don't see themselves as victims. what brought you to go and -- soledad: what brought you to go and really camp out near the bases and start doing your reporting? akemi: yeah, it started because of really have a personal connection that i felt toward this place. i am biracial half japanese american, fourth generation and half white american. and you know, unlike the rest of japan in okinawa, i really saw something of my own experience reflected in the landscape. it's a very multicultural,
soledad: and a former u.s. marine who was working on kadena air base was implicated in her rape and murder. why? why launch the book that way? akemi: well, to me, that story and that crime both represented the story of okinawa and also what people get wrong about the story of okinawa. so as they found, there is a long history of sexual assault by u.s. service members in okinawa, and much of it has remained hidden. it's much more of a problem than people know. but on the other hand, you know,...
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a u.s. official telling nbc news it appears to be the start of the new phase in the war that the biden administration has been pushing for but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is warning the war is expected to last many more months. that war has been fueling growing tensions between iran and the west, including in the red sea, where over the weekend yemen-based houthis, who are backed by iran, tried to hijack a container ship and shot at u.s. navy helicopters u.s. forces then sunk three houthi boats, killing everyone on board. now iranian media say iran has sent in a warship. the houthis say they're targeting israeli-bound ships in solidarity with the palestinians but have repeatedly attacked ships with no connection to israel how does the u.s. strike a balance between deterring houthi attacks and triggering a war in the region >> i think this is the point where the diplomacy must lead in all of this, so we can keep this war local between hamas and israel >> reporter: there are new
a u.s. official telling nbc news it appears to be the start of the new phase in the war that the biden administration has been pushing for but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is warning the war is expected to last many more months. that war has been fueling growing tensions between iran and the west, including in the red sea, where over the weekend yemen-based houthis, who are backed by iran, tried to hijack a container ship and shot at u.s. navy helicopters u.s. forces then sunk...
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>>> as u.s. and china tensions rise, our rare look inside at how america is fighting the growing space arms race. >>> our nbc news exclusive on hidden junk fees at car dealerships. the new federal crackdown. >>> and the race to save one of america's national treasures with seeds of hope >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening and welcome. we begin tonight with the war in ukraine, and the protracted fight for new american military funding tens of billions of dollars almost two years since the russian invasion that battle for money brought ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy to congress and the white house today for a personal appeal zelenskyy facing continued skepticism from some congressional republicans, while president biden argued that blocking more aid for ukraine will only play into russia's hands. zelenskyy dismissing suggestions that ukraine might be willing to give up territory that's now occupied by russia with congress divided on more funding, it w
>>> as u.s. and china tensions rise, our rare look inside at how america is fighting the growing space arms race. >>> our nbc news exclusive on hidden junk fees at car dealerships. the new federal crackdown. >>> and the race to save one of america's national treasures with seeds of hope >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening and welcome. we begin tonight with the war in ukraine, and the protracted fight for...
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the u.s. and others say they're victims of genocide, which china denies. the u.s. state department says more than a million uighurs were sent to what china calls re-education camps china says they harbored separatist and terrorist thoughts abduelli says he and his family did nothing wrong. >> my sister sentenced 11 years, and my brother sentenced 14 years. >> reporter: his niece died in prison >> we are living because of them. i am living because of them >> reporter: a recent u.n. report documented intimidation, threats, and reprisals against uighurs overseas, and uighurs forcibly returned to china. this man was in turkey when he got a threatening call, so he moved again >> the kind of, like, warning shot for me, the phone call. >> the anonymous phone call. >> yeah. >> reporter: he and his wife miracle fear speaking to us may come at a cost to their families back home >> i love them so much, and i worry if anything bad happen to them because of me >> you are waiting for them to die there. >> reporter: tonight the chinese embassy in washington tells nbc news their a
the u.s. and others say they're victims of genocide, which china denies. the u.s. state department says more than a million uighurs were sent to what china calls re-education camps china says they harbored separatist and terrorist thoughts abduelli says he and his family did nothing wrong. >> my sister sentenced 11 years, and my brother sentenced 14 years. >> reporter: his niece died in prison >> we are living because of them. i am living because of them >> reporter: a...
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the u.s. army announcing a bold new look for its 1.1 million members. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it is the third front americans are fighting tonight, and tonight the libya story is on the move. there have been some important developments during the day today. first, reports of some sort of a deal possibly in the works to get gadhafi out of there, but his army is still fighting hard, still not letting those rebels advance despite the u.s. having fired off 227 cruise missiles and flying all those countless air missions. and tonight with nato now in charge of the fight, the air war, the no-fly zone, the u.s. has announced it will no longer fly combat air missions over libya starting tomorrow. we want to begin tonight with nbc's jim maceda who remains inside tripoli for us. jim, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. even as moammar gadhafi's forces gain the upper hand against the rebels on the battlefield, his regime is beginning to
the u.s. army announcing a bold new look for its 1.1 million members. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it is the third front americans are fighting tonight, and tonight the libya story is on the move. there have been some important developments during the day today. first, reports of some sort of a deal possibly in the works to get gadhafi out of there, but his army is still fighting hard, still not letting those...
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the u.s. government. they have repeatedly warned americans not to travel there, and tonight, a u.s. official tells me that they are extremely concerned about the impact reed's actions could have on the u.s. government's ability to bring home american journalist evan gershkovich and former marine paul whelan, both still detained in russia reed was swapped out last year for a russian pilot convicted of smuggling cocaine into the u.s lester, his family has declined to comment tonight. >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. >>> the pentagon said today that a russian fighter jet damaged an unmanned american drone flying over syria. it happened sunday when the russian jet fired flares at the drone, damaging a propeller. the military says it's the latest instance of russian fighter jets harassing u.s. drones flying on anti-isis missions over syria. >> report . >>> tonight, a potential strike with u.p.s. workers has been averted steve patterson now with late details. >> reporter: tonight, i
the u.s. government. they have repeatedly warned americans not to travel there, and tonight, a u.s. official tells me that they are extremely concerned about the impact reed's actions could have on the u.s. government's ability to bring home american journalist evan gershkovich and former marine paul whelan, both still detained in russia reed was swapped out last year for a russian pilot convicted of smuggling cocaine into the u.s lester, his family has declined to comment tonight. >>...
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u.s. and a key ally. >>> a big day for online holiday shopping. we're live tonight at one of the busiest places in america tonight, scrambling to fill all those orders. >>> also tonight our making a difference report. >>> also tonight our making a difference report. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the iowa caucuses are 36 days away. the gop field is scattered and as of tonight, things just got tougher for a candidate who's been surging ahead in the polls despite already battling some very tough accusations. herman cain today did something unusual. he used a live tv interview to warn that new charges were coming out about his personal life and then they did when an atlanta tv station aired the story. a woman has gone public over what she says was a 13-year consensual affair. she says she wanted to control her own story rather than having it get out. herman cain is denying the story, vowing to knock down every detail. and his lawyer
u.s. and a key ally. >>> a big day for online holiday shopping. we're live tonight at one of the busiest places in america tonight, scrambling to fill all those orders. >>> also tonight our making a difference report. >>> also tonight our making a difference report. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the iowa caucuses are 36 days away. the gop field is scattered and as of tonight, things just...
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u.s. and allied forces strike libya with cruise missiles >>> good morning. attack on libya. u.s. and allied forces strike libya with cruise missiles and fighter jets and a show of force against gadhafi. now american stealth bombers have enter the fight. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercy. >> defiance. the libyan dictator digs in, calling the coalition operation terrorism and warning it could ignite a crusader war. >>> and miracle rescue. nine days after the earthquake that devastated japan, two survivors are saved from the rubble. today is sunday march 20th, 2011. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a sunday. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a sunday. i'm lester holt. >> i'm jenna wolf. breaking news out of libya today where the assault on gadhafi intensifies. >> this morning a senior pentagon official says three american b-2 stealth bombers have been used dropping bot
u.s. and allied forces strike libya with cruise missiles >>> good morning. attack on libya. u.s. and allied forces strike libya with cruise missiles and fighter jets and a show of force against gadhafi. now american stealth bombers have enter the fight. >> we cannot stand idly by when a tyrant tells his people there will be no mercy. >> defiance. the libyan dictator digs in, calling the coalition operation terrorism and warning it could ignite a crusader war. >>>...
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the targets, u.s. allies the kurding shifting loyalty to join forces with their former emy, the syrian regime. isis fighters escaping prison, seeking resurgence richard engel is inside syria. >>> also breaking, the deadly shooting outrage the texas police officer resigning after body cam video showed him opening fire on a woman in her own home. her family speaking out. >> it's hard to hear that you're in your house and it's still not safe. >> what they are calling for tonight. >>> we're also hearing from the grieving british family in the u.s. tonight they're demanding justice for their son after the wife of an american diplomat fled the uk, claiming diplomatic immunity after the crash that killed their son. we have the new twist in the case >>> shocking surveillance, the hit-and-run driver plowing into a group of children, two injured. the search for the person behind the wheel. >>> my nbc news exclusive, the woman sentenced to life for murder when she was a teen her case becoming a rallying cry for c
the targets, u.s. allies the kurding shifting loyalty to join forces with their former emy, the syrian regime. isis fighters escaping prison, seeking resurgence richard engel is inside syria. >>> also breaking, the deadly shooting outrage the texas police officer resigning after body cam video showed him opening fire on a woman in her own home. her family speaking out. >> it's hard to hear that you're in your house and it's still not safe. >> what they are calling for...
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it's u.s. policy to approve the shipments only in the foreign country allowing the hunting also has a conservation program in place to strengthen that animal's overall population. some experts see it as a balancing act while others see it as a financial tool to preserve wildlife. killing a line oncan cost hunters up to $71,000 and sport hunting brings in more than $200 million each year. >> it's the trafficking more than the hunting that is the issue. >> reporter: david hayes is a former deputy secretary for the department of the interior and oversaw the fish and wildlife department under the clinton and obama administrations. >> if the funding that is used for sport hunting is then plowed back into protection of the habitat, then that can be a net benefit. >> have you found that money is always going to where it is intended to? >> that's a major question. it's tough. these are fish and wildlife service biologists making decisions about what is going on in africa. >> poachers capitalize by rout
it's u.s. policy to approve the shipments only in the foreign country allowing the hunting also has a conservation program in place to strengthen that animal's overall population. some experts see it as a balancing act while others see it as a financial tool to preserve wildlife. killing a line oncan cost hunters up to $71,000 and sport hunting brings in more than $200 million each year. >> it's the trafficking more than the hunting that is the issue. >> reporter: david hayes is a...
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on the ground with the u.s. troops training somalians to take on one of the world's biggest terror threats. >>> and all hail the king, lebron james earning his place in nba history. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, and welcome, everyone. the clock and the calendar say time has nearly run out to find survivors in the rubble of the massive earthquakes that rumbled across turkey and syria, but heart and raw determination tell another story as rescuers continue to pull people out alive. there, of course, is no escaping the soul-crushing reality of more than 12,000 lives lost in the two countries. in syria mass graves are being dug. tonight across the quake zone, families, children separated in the disaster waiting and hoping for their own miracles to emerge from the rubble of collapsed buildings. the work and the wait made more difficult by falling temperatures and a pace of relief humanitarian efforts that turkey's president tonight acknowledges have fallen short tonight,
on the ground with the u.s. troops training somalians to take on one of the world's biggest terror threats. >>> and all hail the king, lebron james earning his place in nba history. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, and welcome, everyone. the clock and the calendar say time has nearly run out to find survivors in the rubble of the massive earthquakes that rumbled across turkey and syria, but heart and raw determination...
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u.s. racing to extract 22,000 civilians under special immigrant visas. these horrifying scenes unfolding with desperate civilians clinging to planes putting their lives at risk for a chance to escape president biden authorizing $500 million in emergency funds to help the refugees and yesterday he doubled down on his decision to withdraw u.s. troops nbc's jay gray is following all the latest developments from d.c. for us. the president facing plenty of criticism from republicans as well as some democrats >> reporter: kendis, he really is that rush to get americans and other civilians out of afghanistan continues this morning, so does the fallout here in washington the president speaking yesterday for the first time since the takeover >> i stand squarely behind my decision after 20 years i've learned the hard way that there was never a good time to withdraw u.s. forces afghanistan political leaders gave up and fled the country the afghan military collapsed. american troops cannot and should
u.s. racing to extract 22,000 civilians under special immigrant visas. these horrifying scenes unfolding with desperate civilians clinging to planes putting their lives at risk for a chance to escape president biden authorizing $500 million in emergency funds to help the refugees and yesterday he doubled down on his decision to withdraw u.s. troops nbc's jay gray is following all the latest developments from d.c. for us. the president facing plenty of criticism from republicans as well as some...
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u.s., and the change can already be felt in the streets. >>> and joining the team. how a 9-year-old boy became the most celebrated member of a college hoops squad. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it has already crippled a big company. it's cost a major studio a major motion picture. and it's had a terrible cost to privacy. and while the electronic attack on sony pictures goes on, federal officials are pointing right at the source. they say the attack was launched from inside north korea. it raises huge questions about vulnerability and national security. and it's where we begin tonight with our justice correspondent pete williams. pete, good evening. >> brian, good evening. u.s. officials tonight say they now believe the attack was launched inside north korea then rooted through computer servers in taiwan to take advantage of faster computer circuits in the outside world. but they're still unsure about whether there was outside help in designing the attack. security analysts s
u.s., and the change can already be felt in the streets. >>> and joining the team. how a 9-year-old boy became the most celebrated member of a college hoops squad. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it has already crippled a big company. it's cost a major studio a major motion picture. and it's had a terrible cost to privacy. and while the electronic attack on sony pictures goes on, federal officials are pointing right at the source. they say the attack was...
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u.s. intelligence now believes they have already been used. the question now, does the u.s. act? >>> up in the air. a firsthand look at the nightmare for travellers this week, as members of our own team fan out to record what's happening on board all these delayed flights. >>> and mother knows best. as five u.s. presidents gather for the opening of the george w. bush library, it's something his mother said that got a lot of political attention today. mother said that got a lot of political attention today. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the details about their possible plans are sketchy, but investigators now say the two brothers, the accused terrorist bombers in boston, were headed here to new york and authorities in this city say their plan was to blow off explosive devices. with one dead and one hospitalized we'll now thankfully never know what would have happened in boston, the damage, the human toll is bad enough. we begin again tonight with our justice correspondent pete williams. >> reporter: investigators say the
u.s. intelligence now believes they have already been used. the question now, does the u.s. act? >>> up in the air. a firsthand look at the nightmare for travellers this week, as members of our own team fan out to record what's happening on board all these delayed flights. >>> and mother knows best. as five u.s. presidents gather for the opening of the george w. bush library, it's something his mother said that got a lot of political attention today. mother said that got a lot...
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u.s. officials have long feared that americans would join up with isis in syria. the fbi today also asks for tips about anyone else planning to join terrorists overseas. just yesterday the fbi revealed that a 19-year-old suburban chicago man was arrested over the weekend, planning to fly to turkey to join up with isis. and today in london, authorities arrested four men accused of plotting a terror attack there. british intelligence sources say one of them had recently returned from syria. authorities in the uk and the u.s. tonight say some knives were found when today's arrests were made in london, but officials say they do not believe the men had yet formulated any specific plot or even method of attack. brian? >> pete williams outside fbi headquarters to start us off tonight. pete, thanks. >>> overseas tonight there's concern about this u.s.-led campaign to take on isis. air strikes against isis in syria started three weeks ago. they started initially in the skies over iraq. the stated g
u.s. officials have long feared that americans would join up with isis in syria. the fbi today also asks for tips about anyone else planning to join terrorists overseas. just yesterday the fbi revealed that a 19-year-old suburban chicago man was arrested over the weekend, planning to fly to turkey to join up with isis. and today in london, authorities arrested four men accused of plotting a terror attack there. british intelligence sources say one of them had recently returned from syria....
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among them, the u.s. does not have the porous borders of europe where it's so easy to get from one country to another undetected. far fewer americans have gone to syria to join isis and return. police in europe are overwhelmed trying to track the estimated 5,000 people there who have been to syria and back compared to what comey said today is a number in the teens of people from the u.s. who have gone overseas associated with isis and come back. comey said the pace of attempts by people here to get to syria slowed in the past four months. and officials say muslims in the u.s. generally feel more welcome here, better assimilated than this europe. their cooperation has been important in alerting u.s. police to potentially suspicious behavior. tonight, several members of congress are pushing to tighten scrutiny on people traveling here from countries where a visa isn't required. one senior democratic called the visa waiver program the soft underbelly of national security policy. >>> thanks. heightened fears
among them, the u.s. does not have the porous borders of europe where it's so easy to get from one country to another undetected. far fewer americans have gone to syria to join isis and return. police in europe are overwhelmed trying to track the estimated 5,000 people there who have been to syria and back compared to what comey said today is a number in the teens of people from the u.s. who have gone overseas associated with isis and come back. comey said the pace of attempts by people here to...
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and the u.s. to understand how an organization could plan this so effectively, to have multiple sites, explosives and small arms. this will be, as others have said, a game-changer for how the west looks at this threat. >> michael lider, thank you. >>> let's bring in it andrea mitchell. what are you hearing from your sources about how the u.s. is reacting to this. >> as michael knows well, the counter-terrorism center he used to head under two administrations is going back over electronic surveillance to see if they missed some sort of intelligence, did they miss some intercept and could they reinterpret it. but as michael points out, the u.s. is blind because it is shocking but american intelligence does not know really whether this is isis or is it al qaeda. you heard the president say he has not spoken to president hollande because officials tell me the french are in response mode. and until and if we find that americans are either hostage or casualties here, the french will not feel compelled t
and the u.s. to understand how an organization could plan this so effectively, to have multiple sites, explosives and small arms. this will be, as others have said, a game-changer for how the west looks at this threat. >> michael lider, thank you. >>> let's bring in it andrea mitchell. what are you hearing from your sources about how the u.s. is reacting to this. >> as michael knows well, the counter-terrorism center he used to head under two administrations is going back...
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tonight the u.s. has issued a plea to foreign governments around the world to not allow snowden to pass. so far diplomat overtures to bring him into u.s. custody have failed. uncovering both the diplomat and legal fallout tonight, but first, kristen welker with more on how he successfully broke from hiding. >> reporter: tonight the obama administration is blasting hong kong for allowing edward snowden to leave when he didn't have a valid passport. and for not honoring their request to arrest him. now state department officials are reaching out to the countries where snowden may travel, their message, don't let him in and send him back to the u.s. edward snowden on the move and dodging espionage charges. this morning he landed in moscow aboard a russian jetliner. after fleeing hong kong with the assistance of the anti-secrecy organization wikileaks. >> i want to get him caught and brought back for trial. >> they should use every legal avenue we have to bring him back to the united states. >> reporter:
tonight the u.s. has issued a plea to foreign governments around the world to not allow snowden to pass. so far diplomat overtures to bring him into u.s. custody have failed. uncovering both the diplomat and legal fallout tonight, but first, kristen welker with more on how he successfully broke from hiding. >> reporter: tonight the obama administration is blasting hong kong for allowing edward snowden to leave when he didn't have a valid passport. and for not honoring their request to...
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in the u.s. we went to the taxpayers to pay for the t.a.r.p. and used that to stabilize the u.s. financial system. europe is a little bit different because you have 17 countries that all have to reach agreement before they can spend money. so only the european central bank has the ability -- if it has the willingness, it has the ability to act unilaterally to try to stabilize the system. it's a very tough thing politically, but they have the power to do it. >> that's very critical. really great point there, neil. so what impact does this have on the united states? everybody is trying to figure out, are we going to become a safe haven now because our banks are in better shape, or is the world too interconnected again? >> i think in the short term, the u.s. is relatively stronger than what's happening in europe, so in the short term the u.s. could be a safe haven. but if the eurozone were to fragment, if the european experiment, so to speak, were to fail, that would absolutely affect america and it would absolutely bring our economy down into a recession and likely trigger a global
in the u.s. we went to the taxpayers to pay for the t.a.r.p. and used that to stabilize the u.s. financial system. europe is a little bit different because you have 17 countries that all have to reach agreement before they can spend money. so only the european central bank has the ability -- if it has the willingness, it has the ability to act unilaterally to try to stabilize the system. it's a very tough thing politically, but they have the power to do it. >> that's very critical. really...
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a senior u.s. military official told me the memo was very poorly worded these are the kind of things when tensions are this high that could lead to miscalculations. lester >> richard engel tonight, thank you. >>> this evening threats against iran by president trump as democrats demand evidence of the killing of soleimani was justified. kristen welker has that part of the story. >> reporter: tonight, president trump is defending his decision to kill iran's top general, qassem soleimani >> this should have been done for the last 15 to 20 years. he was their real military leader he was a terrorist we had a shot at it, and we took him out. and we're a lot safer now. >> reporter: mr. trump is also doubling down on his threat to attack up to 52 sites in iran, including cultural sites, if iran retaliates. telling reporters overnight, quote, they're allowed to kill our people, they're allowed to torture and maim our people, and we're not allowed to touch their cultural sites it doesn't work that way under
a senior u.s. military official told me the memo was very poorly worded these are the kind of things when tensions are this high that could lead to miscalculations. lester >> richard engel tonight, thank you. >>> this evening threats against iran by president trump as democrats demand evidence of the killing of soleimani was justified. kristen welker has that part of the story. >> reporter: tonight, president trump is defending his decision to kill iran's top general,...